Creative piece of interactive furniture made of wood features a mesmerizing scale-like design that responds dynamically to the opening of the drawer.
As the drawer is pulled open, wooden tiles flip sequentially and reveal a contrasting white underside.
Creating the illusion of the cabinet “waking up” or changing the skin in reaction to touch.
When the drawer is closed, the scales return to their original position, slowly “falling asleep” once more.
Pull Me to Life Cabinet designed by Juno Jeon brings emotion and surprise into a traditionally static piece of furniture.
With Pull Me to Life, everyday interaction becomes a moment of discovery, inviting people to rethink how furniture can engage with the world.
As you pull the drawer, something magical happens: textured panels begin to ripple, flipping in sequence like scales reacting to motion.
The interaction feels alive. As if the cabinet is waking up, responding to your presence with movement and color. It is not just furniture anymore.
Juno Jeon describes the design as animal-like, inspired by the way living creatures respond to touch or danger.
Wooden tiles are mechanically connected to the motion of the drawer itself, no electronics, just clever engineering.
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